I just finished my final project for my programming 11 class. We were tasked with just making a website or visual basic program. I decided to make a website based around metal. I could've made it flashier, but we weren't given that much time. My friend did the intro and genre write-ups, I did all the programming and design. Now when it comes time to make a website for my game, I will be ready.

Is this going to go along with your previous thoughts on doing video reviews or are you going to do written reviews? Or both?

Written reviews. I found that doing video reviews is just more of a pain in the ass than it's worth.

Acmurphy wrote:

And what happened with the shooter you were making, did you put that on the back burner for now?

Yes. Whenever I start working on something meant specifically for my free time, I won't stop until it's finished. Web design is more immediately beneficial for me. I can finish in under a month, opens the opportunity for freelance jobs, and in the case of the website I'm making now, be something that encourages me to play games instead of constantly code one. I will continue working on my game eventually, but I just need something different for now.

Moving from tables to a css based layout makes it possible to create multiple looks without ever touching the actual layout. Just write multiple stylesheets. www.csszengarden.com is a perfect example for this. And in most cases makes the pages smaller in size. 50 big pages is slower to download than 50 smaller pages and 1 cached stylesheet.

What was though the for me, was the lack of <a>. Using <td> and the onclick event handler is one bizarre way to create links.

Moving from tables to a css based layout makes it possible to create multiple looks without ever touching the actual layout. Just write multiple stylesheets. www.csszengarden.com is a perfect example for this. And in most cases makes the pages smaller in size. 50 big pages is slower to download than 50 smaller pages and 1 cached stylesheet.

I'll check that out before I start my next project, but for now I'll stay with tables.

Lorthreth wrote:

What was though the for me, was the lack of <a>. Using <td> and the onclick event handler is one bizarre way to create links.

The point is to make the entire cell a link. I recall trying <a> around the cell and it didn't work.

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